Huskies punch championship ticket in defensive slugfest with Rouge et Or
Nothing good comes easy and neither did the points but the Huskies women’s basketball team scored enough of them down the stretch to claim a 55-43 semifinal win over the Laval Rouge et Or at the U SPORTS Final 8 in Quebec City.
The matchup between the nation’s top two defensive teams delivered as advertised in a game that wasn’t necessarily pretty but featured the type of intensity and effort one would expect in a national semifinal, and the defending national champs did just enough to book a spot in the title game for a third straight year.
Ella Murphy Wiebe was the star for Saskatchewan, scoring a game-high 26 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, both career highs. Téa DeMong chipped in nine points and 11 boards, Maya Flindall added nine points and Andrea Dodig pulled down 10 rebounds as the Dogs dominated the glass, outrebounding the Rouge et Or 52-31.
“(Laval’s) defense was incredible. Ella opened up so strong and then they adjusted and took away our ball screen game and just seemed to be causing us fits. We couldn’t get anything easy for the longest time. Thankfully our defense was able to hold us and then Téa hit the dagger when we most needed it, so that was huge,” head coach Lisa Thomaidis said.

